Yeongdong (region)

Region of eastern Gangwon, Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yeongdong (Korean pronunciation: [jʌŋ.doŋ], Korean pronunciation: [ɾjɔŋ.dɤŋ], literally 'east of the passes') is the eastern, coastal region of Gangwon Province, South Korea[1][2] and Kangwŏn Province, North Korea. It is divided from the inland Yeongseo region by the Taebaek Mountains.

Hangul
영동
Hanja
嶺東
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South Korean name
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영동
Hanja
嶺東
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North Korean name
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령동
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嶺東
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Gyeongpodae in Gangneung city, which is the biggest city in Yeongdong region

Although Yeongseo describes the western half of the two provinces and Gwandong describes both halves together, "Yeongdong" is used much more frequently in South Korea than either of the other two names, and may be taken loosely to refer to the entire region.

The region's name lends itself to the Yeongdong Railway Line and Yeongdong Expressway, which are major transportation corridors connecting Seoul to Gangwon.

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